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Heat Treating High Speed Steels

Ideal for heat treating high speed steels, HS8 Series dual chamber furnaces from Lucifer Furnaces can be customized by chamber size and with controls, recording features and door arrangements to meet a specific application.

Posted: March 20, 2017

Ideal for heat treating high speed steels, the HS8 Series dual chamber furnace from Lucifer Furnace is built with rugged 12 ga sheet steel and reinforced throughout. It heats to 2,450 deg F in the upper chamber with silicon carbide heating elements mounted across the roof and below the hearth, and up to 1,600 deg F in the lower chamber with a high volume rear mounted fan directing air flow horizontally through the chamber for temperature uniformity.

Lucifer Furnaces, Inc. (Warrington, PA) has designed the HS8 Series, a dual chamber furnace that is ideal for heat treating high speed steels. It is built with rugged 12 ga sheet steel and reinforced throughout, and heats to 2,450 deg F in the upper chamber with silicon carbide heating elements mounted across the roof and below the hearth. Elements are a solid bar type with termination connections for easy service via removable covers on both sides of the furnace. The upper chambers of these high temp furnaces are insulated with 6.5 in of combined ceramic fiber hot face and mineral wool cold face insulation for lower power demand, with staggered seams to block direct heat flow to minimize outer shell temperature. The lower chamber of the HS8 series is a recirculating oven reaching up to 1,600 deg F with a high volume rear mounted fan directing air flow horizontally through the chamber for temperature uniformity. A stainless steel liner isolates the coiled heating elements from the workload. Heating elements are mounted in removable holders for easy replacement. Lower chamber insulation consists of multilayered lightweight insulating firebrick hotface and mineral wool backup, dry fit to allow for thermal expansion.

The double pivot horizontal swing door on the upper chamber and lower chamber horizontal swing door are both insulated and secured with cam locks for a tight seal. Safety switches shut off power when doors open. Temperature sensing in the upper chamber is achieved with a type R platinum thermocouple for fast accurate response and extended life at elevated temperatures; the lower chamber is standard with a type K thermocouple.  Standard controls, mounted in a side mounted NEMA 1 panel, include a Honeywell DC2500 time proportioning controller for each chamber as well as an SCR power supply for the upper chamber to regulate power demand for steady state control, an alternative to tap switches. This Model HS82-M24 furnace, with inside chamber dimensions of 12 in (H) x 12 in (W) x 24 in (L), is being used in a newly built tool room at a large corporation. The HS8 Series can be customized by chamber size and with controls, recording features and door arrangements to meet a customer’s need.

Lucifer Furnaces, Inc., 2048 Bunnell Road, Warrington, PA 18976, 800-378-0095, ljones@luciferfurnaces.com, www.luciferfurnaces.com.

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